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Jack Layton was the one who complained about Liberal leader Dion's dual citizenship.When Harper's Conservatives were in power, they pushed some ideas that were basically American in origin, such as the idea that a coalition government would be undemocratic/bordering on illegal! In fact, coalitions (as shown by the Conservative/Lib Dem coalition in Britain several years ago) are a perfectly normal part of a parliamentary system. Similarly, the idea was spread that a Canadian political leader couldn't be a dual citizen and still be loyal to Canada. This was aimed as Stephane Dion and later Tom Mulcair, both dual citizens of Canada and France.
His quote: "I would prefer that a leader of a party hold only Canadian citizenship, because one represents so many Canadians...it's better to remain the citizen of one country."
So Harper wasn't the only one who had a problem with it.